MANAGING THE EVOLVING SKIES

Aerial technology is transforming the way people perceive aviation. Elevated vehicles, including passenger and delivery drones, have the potential to address today’s urban congestion, improve logistics, and create new products and markets. With the growing demand for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) across commercial and non-commercial markets, the skies will get busier. An upshot would be to manage and maintain an increasingly diverse airspace, while keeping all the air traffic safe and efficient.

Unmanned aircraft system traffic management (UTM) can play the role of a “key enabler” in the future of UAVs and presents significant business opportunities to main stakeholders. The global UTM market, valued at about US$538 million in 2018, is expected to grow at a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of over 20 percent during the period 2019 to 2025.

Our study explores the challenges and solutions that are critical to the success of all UAV ecosystem stakeholders. It also discusses how a UTM system can ensure safe and efficient operations and is a critical requirement for the future of elevated mobility.

THE EVOLUTION OF WEB DESIGN

Website architecture has gained some amazing ground, so we should look back and see how what we have come to know as destinations these days was created.

Only content based, the first site denoted the beginning of what would transform into a digital revolution. Also, remember that recollections of “a work in progress” GIFs and blinding establishment tints make us appreciate how far site structure and web design have come, there are some bona fide website design choices that truly ask for a sign of respect.

Other than that, there is a flood of e-commerce content management system. Furthermore, with the development of SEO, the website structure methods have in like manner changed to consider ways to respond to web indexes.

The way in which we plan web design have definitely changed now. From content based goals back then to sites with complex functionalities made on open source today, the website synthesis strategies have changed to an extensive degree. This has obviously implied a lot for organizations, to go according to the advancement of website design and building their sites for improved expansion.

In this infographic, we can see the advancement of website architecture and web design in a visual way.

Apple’s second fall event is rapidly approaching, but noted TF International Securities supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has some predictions of what won’t be at the event: an updated fifth-generation iPad Mini, which Kuo says won’t be coming until sometime in 2019, via9to5Mac.

When it does arrive, though, Kuo says that the new iPad Mini will get “an upgraded processor and a lower-cost panel,” which would seem to position it as a smaller option for those considering Apple’s entry-level iPad model rather than a miniature version of the iPad Pro. An iPad Mini update has been a long time coming — Apple last updated the device with the iPad Mini 4 back in 2015.

THE IPAD MINI WAS LAST UPDATED IN 2015

Kuo also says that Apple is still looking at either late 2018 or early 2019 for the AirPower charging mat along with the rumored AirPod update that would add a Qi-compatible case. It’s still not clear whether those will be showing up at next week’s event, or if Apple will even mention the still missing charging pad at all.

Additionally, Kuo’s report also reiterated his main predictions for the upcoming October 30th event:

A pair of updated iPad Pros (presumably to replace the existing 12.9-inch and 9.7-inch models) with the rumored Face ID integration, reduced bezels, and USB-C support

A new Apple Pencil — which Kuo says will have an “all-new” design (that may mean support for USB-C, given the iPad rumors)

New Macs, including a “low-price” MacBook, and spec bumps for both the iMac and the long-neglected Mac Mini